Installation manual

Adding a Managed Volume
Showing the Volume
CLI Storage-Management Guide 9-67
Showing Filer Shares Behind One Volume
You can use the show namespace mapping command to show the filer shares behind
a particular namespace, as described earlier in the namespace chapter. Add the
volume
clause to show only the shares behind that particular volume; this is the same for
managed volumes as described earlier for direct volumes (see “Showing Filer Shares
Behind One Volume” on page 8-34). For example, this shows the filer shares behind
the “medarcv~/rcrds” volume:
bstnA6k# show namespace mapping medarcv volume /rcrds
Namespace Physical Server
-------------------- ---------------------
medarcv:/rcrds
\\fs1\histories
\\fs1\prescriptions
\\fs2\bulkstorage
nas1:/vol/vol1/meta3*
Where * denotes metadata only physical server.
bstnA6k# ...
Showing the Volume’s Configuration
To review the configuration settings for a managed volume, identify the volume at the
end of the the
show global-config namespace command. This is the same syntax used
for showing direct-volume configuration; recall “Showing the Volume’s
Configuration” on page 8-35. The output shows all of the configuration options
required to recreate the volume. The options are in order, so that they can be used as a
CLI script.
For example, the following command shows the configuration for the
“medarcv~/rcrds” volume:
bstnA6k# show global-config namespace medarcv /rcrds
;=============================== namespace ===============================
namespace medarcv
kerberos-auth